Interesting point! Though there was no word about photographing in our newspaper, only blah about how some schools and kindergartens are reassuring parents that kids will be kept in darkened rooms throughout the eclipse. Also, I wonder if the depiction of the sun on a smart phone screen is still dangerous? People could probably point their smart phones in the sun's general direction and take pictures safely, as long as they don't look at the sun with their own eyes...
In general, I think advice on how to observe the eclipse safely would've been so much smarter than just going OH NO DANGER DANGER LET'S HOPE IT'S CLOUDY. What if it isn't cloudy?
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Date: 2015-03-19 05:36 pm (UTC)In general, I think advice on how to observe the eclipse safely would've been so much smarter than just going OH NO DANGER DANGER LET'S HOPE IT'S CLOUDY. What if it isn't cloudy?